Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Use Me by Chelsea Camaron and MJ Fields

New York Times best selling author, Tatum Longley, is being forced out of her comfort zone. Her publisher needs her to change from hard hitting nonfiction to romance writing.

But first she must find a muse.

Angelo has no desire to form relationships with anyone around him. But when a very persistent Tatum makes him an offer that nearly knocks this six foot five, long haired, tattooed, dangerous looking man, on his ass.

Will he be able to resist the temptation, or will be allow her to use him.

***This is a full length stand alone romance. Although a spinoff book from the Caldwell Brothers Series, it is not necessary to read any other books before this one, but it is recommended.***

A shy author who's imagination is the complete opposite of the woman you see.Her friend/boss tells her her style of writing isn't selling an that she needs a change, she needs to write romance. So she gets out of town hoping to find inspiration.Romance isn't exactly something she has a clue how to write until a man straight out of her fantasies walks by.She's found her muse!Angelo has a past, he's trying to start over an no strings attached sex with the shy-ish author seems like a no brainer. Once he reads her words he gives her exactly what she asks for, then he begins to reply to them. Their sex only relationship is now written out in a journal that goes back an forth between them.When things get hot the line between no strings and so much more begin to blur, can a man who wanted nothing to tie him down and a woman trying to overcome her past even have a chance??

I have not read the previous books in this series but if those men are anything like Angelo I'm going to devour them. Use Me is sexy, well written and engaging. 4 stars

USA Today Bestselling author Chelsea Camaron is a small town Carolina girl with a big imagination. She is a wife and mom chasing her dreams. She writes contemporary romance, erotic suspense, and psychological thrillers. She loves to write blue-collar men who have real problems with a fictional twist. From mechanics to bikers to oil riggers to smokejumpers, bar owners, and beyond, she loves a strong hero who works hard and plays harder.